New Delhi: Worried over high budget deficit derailing growth, Finance Minister P Chidambaram on Monday unveiled a five-year road map for fiscal consolidation to promote investments, contain inflation and take India to high growth trajectory.

The government, the Minister said, will continue efforts to restrict fiscal deficit in the current financial year to 5.3 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and reduce it to 3 percent by 2016-17. The fiscal deficit was 5.8 percent in 2011-12.

"As fiscal consolidation takes place and investors' confidence increases, it is expected that the economy will return to the path of high investment, higher growth, lower inflation and long-term sustainability", he said.

Economic growth slipped to nine-year low of 6.5 percent in 2011-12 and it is expected to fall further this fiscal. Referring to fiscal consolidation in 2012-13, Chidambaram expressed the confidence that government would be able to raise Rs 30,000 crore from disinvestment and Rs 40,000 crore from sale of spectrum.

As regards the revenue targets, he said, "every effort will also be made to realise the revenue budgeted under tax receipts. Government also expects to be able to contain and economise on expenditure, both on Plan and non-Plan side.

"While funds will be made available for essential expenditure, especially capital expenditure, every effort will be made to avoid parking or idling of funds," he said.